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oldgrumpy
rust removal inside of tank...
i removed rust from a gs1000e tank,,, by using a small amount of metho...about 1/2 cup to a cup ... wash it around the seams and generally splash it ... it does work ... regards david from kaniva
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I suspect that Rustco product would work. It costs $50/gallon, which is 2.5 times as much as Evapo Rust, so I'm not sure it's worth the cost unless you have an inside line on the stuff.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostOr use a dollar's worth of washing soda and a few electrons.Ed
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GS1100ez
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI tried it but you need a powerful battery charger, not a motorcycle trickle charger which is what many of us have on hand. Electrolysis is definitely on my list of things to do some day.
i beleive my low was only 2amp
pressurewashing after each session helped ALOT too
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slip
The Electrolysis method sounds like the way to go. I have a 15A DC supply that was going to be tossed out at work that will do the trick.
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GavinJuice
the only problem with electrolysis is there is a metal loss from the tank in the process.
for $50 and a hell of alot less hassle, that product or evaporust is the way to go (in my opinion). plus you don't have worry with the **** bubbling over and the mess it makes, dump it in shake it around let it set, and dump it out. you can get repeated use of the stuff so its not money down the drain, it's water based, safe and inert, stick your hand in the **** it's fine.
thats a product definately ok in my book. was just reading about a soybean based degreaser the other day that kicks ass and was biodegradeable too...Last edited by Guest; 07-21-2009, 01:13 AM.
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Wastegate
I just did this with a tank I had for my Honda ATC 70 and it worked like a champ, and there was on metal loss like when you use acid or anything like that.. It did take a little while, but just set it up properly and let it sit for 2 or 3 days and you will be set..
Here is another write up on it too..
Oh and another thing you could try is White Vinagar, I have 2 sockets sitting in some now, its taking the rust off but it takes time.. It would probably take a week or 2 to do a normal rusted motorcycle tank..
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by slip View PostThe Electrolysis method sounds like the way to go. I have a 15A DC supply that was going to be tossed out at work that will do the trick.
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spyder2120
ive used the washing soda meyhod off basscliffs site. one tbl. of the arm&hammer det. to each gallon of water; then hook it to the juice. worked great and the tank was nasty with rust before(not just surface rust specks).i tried the rust away type stuff and it ate what it could before failure, and given the cost and amount of time involved i opted to try the a&h method. the only problem was that it i had some spillage and it ate some clearcoat off the tank and discolored it a little so be aware of that when making your decision. good luck with it.
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